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Re: b401 crash on s-meter moving

ic8pof
 

OK after dinner.
eh hehehe
73
Phil@IC8POF

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" <simon@...> wrote:

Crash dump please :)





Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com



From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 20:12
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] b401 crash on s-meter moving





GE, wanted to move the s-meter to the right but the program crashed.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: RX Options and Data Decoder separate

ic8pof
 

I use to have rx options data decoder and af spectrum outside the main window.
Spreaded in the corners, to have the main always ahead.
Look this http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sdr-radio-com/photos/album/1050649225/pic/861593546/view?picmode=&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=1&count=20&dir=asc

Those options windows stay always on top of the main window and make difficult to tune the radio.
Would be easier to let those windows go below the main when I make any movement on the main one and come again up when I need one of them.

73
Phil@IC8POF

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" <simon@...> wrote:

Hi,



I'm not sure I really understand - explain with a drawing maybe :)



At the moment I'm bug-slaying, then I add extra features.



Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com



From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 20:09
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] RX Options and Data Decoder separate





...if possible, as the most used rx option is the NR one (for me of course
;-) ).
Swithing from one pane to other makes Data Decoder tuning difficult.
Also let that windows and AFSpectrum being below the main one , for easier
tuning.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: b401 crash on s-meter moving

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Crash dump please :)

 

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 20:12
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] b401 crash on s-meter moving

 

 

GE, wanted to move the s-meter to the right but the program crashed.
73
Phil@IC8POF


b401 crash on s-meter moving 2

ic8pof
 

On reopening the Console the s-meter is on the right as wanted before the crash.
Clicking on it it changes the indication normally.
73
Phil@IC8POF


b401 crash on s-meter moving

ic8pof
 

GE, wanted to move the s-meter to the right but the program crashed.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: RX Options and Data Decoder separate

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Hi,

 

I'm not sure I really understand - explain with a drawing maybe :)

 

At the moment I'm bug-slaying, then I add extra features.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 20:09
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] RX Options and Data Decoder separate

 

 

...if possible, as the most used rx option is the NR one (for me of course ;-) ).
Swithing from one pane to other makes Data Decoder tuning difficult.
Also let that windows and AFSpectrum being below the main one , for easier tuning.
73
Phil@IC8POF


RX Options and Data Decoder separate

ic8pof
 

...if possible, as the most used rx option is the NR one (for me of course ;-) ).
Swithing from one pane to other makes Data Decoder tuning difficult.
Also let that windows and AFSpectrum being below the main one , for easier tuning.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: b401 crash dump uploaded

ic8pof
 

GE again SImon.
The log-txt you have already, so will not pass again.

I have tried the Console also in full size on my mini-17" monitor, usually I have it on 3/4 of the monitor field to look at other programs too,
but the crash is always there.

Thanks for the extra work.
73

Phil@IC8POF

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" <simon@...> wrote:

Thanks,



Will look at this later today or tomorrow. I'll keep updating you with
private kits until I get a kit that's a bit more fixed.



Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com



From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 19:46
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] b401 crash dump uploaded





GE SImon, just uploaded the dump for the b401 with the name
SDRRADIO_error_report_100902-184154.rar in common&#92;sdr-radio directory.

The band change crash on pressing the band-button is still present,
but via the NAVIGATE option I can change the band.

More in next test.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: b401 crash dump uploaded

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Thanks,

 

Will look at this later today or tomorrow. I'll keep updating you with private kits until I get a kit that's a bit more fixed.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of ic8pof
Sent: 02 September 2010 19:46
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] b401 crash dump uploaded

 

 

GE SImon, just uploaded the dump for the b401 with the name SDRRADIO_error_report_100902-184154.rar in common\sdr-radio directory.

The band change crash on pressing the band-button is still present,
but via the NAVIGATE option I can change the band.

More in next test.
73
Phil@IC8POF


b401 crash dump uploaded

ic8pof
 

GE SImon, just uploaded the dump for the b401 with the name SDRRADIO_error_report_100902-184154.rar in common&#92;sdr-radio directory.

The band change crash on pressing the band-button is still present,
but via the NAVIGATE option I can change the band.

More in next test.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: Receiver switching (was: Screenshot)

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

OK,

 

No problem - we'll think later...

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of pd0psb@...
Sent: 02 September 2010 10:27
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Receiver switching (was: Screenshot)

 

 

I'm sorry Simon,

I was making myself very unclear as usual :-)
I see you can already switch input sources.

What I mean is two sets of receiver-settings, for instance:
-A local SDR-IQ functioning as a high resolution bandscope for a AR5000.
-A remote NetSDR functioning as Main HF receiver.

They would both require different settings for converter offset, waterfall resolution, IQ bandwidth, etc. Wouldn't they?

Or would running two instances of SDR-Radio be a better idea for this?

I realise I'm jumping to the rare&advanced possibilities right away :-)

73'
Paul
PD0PSB

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., pd0psb@... wrote:
>
> Well "profile" was a techy word..
>
> Just a button, receiver A/B.
> Switching between them
> (local SDR-IQ/remote NetSDR
> with their respective settings.
>
> 73'
> Paul
> PD0PSB
>
>
> --- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > Profile where - on the Console? If so, yes, I could add alternate profiles.
> > What would you want to have different between these profiles? Easiest would
> > be to just have them totally seperate.
> >
> >
> >
> > I will have to do this for the server so I can run multiple servers on the
> > same computer without messing about with settings etc.
> >
> >
> >
> > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> >
> > http://sdr-radio.com
> >
> >
> >
> > From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
> > On Behalf Of pd0psb@
> > Sent: 02 September 2010 09:11
> > To: sdr-radio-com@...
> > Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: Screenshot
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > OK, I wasn't expecting that really, the resolution I experience from your
> > online receiver with 389 is already very good. And a local receiver here
> > will only show QRM most of the time anyway :-)
> >
> > I'm planning a combined setup where I use a "local" SDR-IQ (+AR5000) and a
> > remote NetSDR on one computer.
> >
> > Will you make it possible to easily switch between the profiles of these 2
> > receivers in SDR-Radio?
> >
> > Tnx, sorry for the bandwidth.
> > 73'
> > Paul
> > PD0PSB
> >
> > --- In sdr-radio-com@...
> > , "Simon HB9DRV" > > >
> > > No,
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > But I'll allow you to easily increase the FFT rate to 1024 or 2048,
> > however
> > > this increases the bandwidth so you'll get slower FFT updates.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Of course I may well find a better way to compress this FFT data.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> > >
> > > http://sdr-radio.com
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > From: sdr-radio-com@...
> >
> > [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...
> > ]
> > > On Behalf Of pd0psb@
> > > Sent: 02 September 2010 07:09
> > > To: sdr-radio-com@...
> >
> > > Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: Screenshot
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Looks great!
> > >
> > > Is this resolution possible with a remote receiver, without pushing the
> > > datarate?
> > >
> > > 73'
> > > Paul
> > > PD0PSB
> > >
> > > --- In sdr-radio-com@...
> > <mailto:sdr-radio-com%40yahoogroups.com>
> > > , "Simon HB9DRV" > > > >
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Updated
> > > http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx
> > > > and added a second screenshot showing the 198kHz signal used in the UK
> > to
> > > > switch on/off the Economy 7 electricity supply.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> > > >
> > > > http://sdr-radio.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > From: sdr-radio-com@...
> >
> > >
> > > [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...
> >
> > > ]
> > > > On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV
> > > >
> > > > And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


Re: Screenshot

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Hi,

 

Profile where - on the Console? If so, yes, I could add alternate profiles. What would you want to have different between these profiles? Easiest would be to just have them totally seperate.

 

I will have to do this for the server so I can run multiple servers on the same computer without messing about with settings etc.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of pd0psb@...
Sent: 02 September 2010 09:11
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: Screenshot

 

 

OK, I wasn't expecting that really, the resolution I experience from your online receiver with 389 is already very good. And a local receiver here will only show QRM most of the time anyway :-)

I'm planning a combined setup where I use a "local" SDR-IQ (+AR5000) and a remote NetSDR on one computer.

Will you make it possible to easily switch between the profiles of these 2 receivers in SDR-Radio?

Tnx, sorry for the bandwidth.
73'
Paul
PD0PSB

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" wrote:
>
> No,
>
>
>
> But I'll allow you to easily increase the FFT rate to 1024 or 2048, however
> this increases the bandwidth so you'll get slower FFT updates.
>
>
>
> Of course I may well find a better way to compress this FFT data.
>
>
>
> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
>
> http://sdr-radio.com
>
>
>
> From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
> On Behalf Of pd0psb@...
> Sent: 02 September 2010 07:09
> To: sdr-radio-com@...
> Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: Screenshot
>
>
>
>
>
> Looks great!
>
> Is this resolution possible with a remote receiver, without pushing the
> datarate?
>
> 73'
> Paul
> PD0PSB
>
> --- In sdr-radio-com@...
> , "Simon HB9DRV" wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> >
> > Updated
> http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx
> > and added a second screenshot showing the 198kHz signal used in the UK to
> > switch on/off the Economy 7 electricity supply.
> >
> >
> >
> > Simon Brown, HB9DRV
> >
> > http://sdr-radio.com
> >
> >
> >
> > From: sdr-radio-com@...
>
> [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...
> ]
> > On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV
> >
> > And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.
> >
>


Re: AM Offsets

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Ah, yes.

 

A quick look shows me what's wrong. No problem to correct this...

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV

I'll look at the code. Once it's locked onto a signal it should then keep the frequency within a few hundred Hertz of this frequency. As time goes on I'll always improve the demoulation.


Re: AM Offsets

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

OK,

 

I'll look at the code. Once it's locked onto a signal it should then keep the frequency within a few hundred Hertz of this frequency. As time goes on I'll always improve the demoulation.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of nhpdxr
Sent: 01 September 2010 22:33
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: AM Offsets

 

 

More information is always good, especially during development, and like much of what is offered in the software, it could be an optional display set by the user.

I tried the ECSS this morning, using the SDR-IP, and was impressed by the sound quality on JOUB, the Japanese station on 774 kHz, compared with my usual use of LSB/USB to demodulate rather weak overseas stations; it just had the occasional small pop in the quite readable audio using ECSS, apparently devoid of the domestic sideband splatter, which was still there when using USB.

However, am I correct in assuming the ECSS responds to the strongest carrier in a passband larger than what one sets in the filter? A few seconds later, it decided to lock on a domestic signal on 770 kHz, and nothing I could do would set it back onto 774kHz, which still had a good strength carrier, and delivered splattery audio when using USB.

Thanks.

Nick

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" wrote:
>
> GM All,
>
>
>
> I know the offset in Hz from the actual carrier when using SAM or ECSS - is
> there any point in displaying this information?
>
>
>
> I could add an Autotune button which corrects the current receiver frequency
> by applying the offset.
>
>
>
> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
>
> http://sdr-radio.com
>


Re: Screenshot

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

No,

 

But I'll allow you to easily increase the FFT rate to 1024 or 2048, however this increases the bandwidth so you'll get slower FFT updates.

 

Of course I may well find a better way to compress this FFT data.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of pd0psb@...
Sent: 02 September 2010 07:09
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: Screenshot

 

 

Looks great!

Is this resolution possible with a remote receiver, without pushing the datarate?

73'
Paul
PD0PSB

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" >
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Updated http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx
> and added a second screenshot showing the 198kHz signal used in the UK to
> switch on/off the Economy 7 electricity supply.
>
>
>
> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
>
> http://sdr-radio.com
>
>
>
> From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
> On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV
>
> And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.
>


Re: Screenshot

Bruce Tanner
 

That is looking very sweet, Simon!  I can't hold my breath much longer...

bet
--------

On 9/1/2010 6:03 PM, Simon HB9DRV wrote:

 

Hi,

 

Updated http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx and added a second screenshot showing the 198kHz signal used in the UK to switch on/off the Economy 7 electricity supply.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV

And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.

 



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Re: Screenshot

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

Hi,

 

Updated http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx and added a second screenshot showing the 198kHz signal used in the UK to switch on/off the Economy 7 electricity supply.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV

And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.

 


b398 console crash on changing peak spectrum line

ic8pof
 

GE just discovered, wanted to change the Peak-Spectrum line from solid to dash and the program crashed.
73
Phil@IC8POF


Re: B389 Strange CAT problem ??

m3rdx
 

Hi Simon
as i said before I am sure you have more important issues to deal with it's a huge task that you are performing here
And it's very much appreciated and very much in the old Ham Radio spirit a rare thing nowadays !!!
so thanks again for all your efforts
any chance you could take a little less sleep and get this latest software released !!!! Hi Hi
rgds Ian

--- In sdr-radio-com@..., "Simon HB9DRV" <simon@...> wrote:

I haven't had time to attack this yet, been working on slow speed displays &
timestamps & stuff.



And chasing my tail!



Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com



From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...]
On Behalf Of m3rdx
Sent: 01 September 2010 23:12
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Re: B389 Strange CAT problem ??





Hi Chris
thanks for the reply what I am struggling with is it's rather eratic ???
yesterday 20m ssb spots were fine today they are all over the place but 17m
spots are ok ??? Ha Ha lucky I have no hair already it all tracks correctly
just not when it comes to the cluster not to worry it's only a minor problem
for now
rgds Ian

--- In sdr-radio-com@...
<mailto:sdr-radio-com%40yahoogroups.com> , "Chris" <cbmuir@> wrote:

Hi Ian,


You might need to look at the MixW configure/ptt and cat options "cw out
via soundcard" "cw is lsb" "cw pitch" and "afsk in place of fsk" options.
Any of these wrongly set might cause what you describe.

It may be a case of trial and error to sort these out.

73, Chris ZL1BOE

--- In sdr-radio-com@...
<mailto:sdr-radio-com%40yahoogroups.com> , "m3rdx" <m3rdx@> wrote:

Hi Simon
I appear to have a bug in the system just not sure what is happening ???
I am using N8VBvCOM virtual com to connect from Build 389 to Mixw so
that I can use MIXW built in DX Cluster all connects fine all tracking is
fine !!!! Well sort of when I tune the Radio via the sdr consul all is ok
Mixw follows when I tune from Mixw the consul and SDR-IQ follow correctly
But when I click on a DX spot via the Mixw consul all 20m ssb spots are
perfect and all qsy to correct freq, however CW spots for 20m seem to be
randomly wrong ??? anything upto 10kcs from correct freq, and all other
bands ssb spots vary from 1kc to 10kc out but 20m is always fine ??? I
really can't imagine what is happening here any clues anyone else having the
same problem ??
thanks Ian


Re: Screenshot

Simon HB9DRV <simon@...>
 

And the sample rate is 1,333kHz @ 24 bits.

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com

 

From: sdr-radio-com@... [mailto:sdr-radio-com@...] On Behalf Of Simon HB9DRV
Sent: 01 September 2010 23:34
To: sdr-radio-com@...
Subject: [sdr-radio-com] Screenshot

 

 

Here's what I've been up to:

 

http://www.sdr-radio.com/News/tabid/185/language/en-US/Default.aspx

 

Click on the first entry - Timestamps. This is a high-res display with optional timestamps in the waterfall. The Spectrum is calibrated using S-Units, all optional of course :)

 

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

http://sdr-radio.com